In Malaysia, the interior design market is currently grappling with the extreme challenges of high ambient humidity and frequent precipitation. Traditional stone and gypsum-based board for interior design often suffer from mold growth and structural warping, leading to high maintenance costs for homeowners and developers in cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
There is a significant shift toward synthetic alternatives. The demand for plastic marble wall panels has surged as contractors seek materials that offer the prestige of Italian marble without the porosity and weight, facilitating faster installation in high-rise condominium projects.
Economically, the Malaysian market is moving toward "affordable luxury." This has created a void for high-durability building decorative materials that combine rapid deployment with long-term resistance to termites and water damage, which are endemic to the region.
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